Ambulatory anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is associated with a higher risk of revision surgery and perioperative complications: an analysis of a large nationwide database

Nov 21, 2017The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

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Abstract

The annual relative incidence of outpatient anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) increased from 0.11 in 2011 to 0.22 in 2016.

  • Outpatient ACDF is associated with a higher likelihood of undergoing revision surgery for posterior fusion at 6 months and 1 year postoperatively (odds ratios of 1.58 and 1.79, respectively).
  • Patients undergoing outpatient ACDF are also at an increased risk for revision anterior fusion at 1 year postoperatively (odds ratio of 1.46).
  • Postoperative acute renal failure is more frequently associated with outpatient ACDF compared to inpatient ACDF (odds ratio of 1.25).
  • Adjusted rates of other surgical and medical complications were comparable between outpatient and inpatient ACDF.

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